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So the question remains. Is the only way to do that by defining it as an equation? Thank you. Post: 4. Use the PLOT command. Store it in EQ, just like you said earlier.

PLOT soft menu. Accessed by: 81 MENU. Pretty cumbersome though. Useful for plotting commands in programming. You'll find useful information for your 50g. Post: 5. It's a bit weird that you can't just take an algebraic expression off the stack and just plot it, but i assume it has to do with the way the 6 function key apps is that even the right word for them? In any case, that pretty much answers the question. Post: 6. Post: 7. It's a bit weird that you can't just take an algebraic expression off the stack and just plot it You can now enter the equation in the plotting menu I suggest that you read the big User's Guide Chapter 18 Statistical Applications with care and doing the exercises, especially pages to If this does not meet your needs, you can search www.

Most of these are "libraries", to install: 1. It should now be visible in red-shift LIB or in a menu, this should be explained in associated instructions.

Thanks all for the help. It worked. And thanks for the resources. Where did all of those links come from? Didn't find what you were looking for?

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Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Need Windows 11 help? The two values for H-View and the two values for V-View specify the dimensions of the graph. Once this is done we are ready to view the graph. The final graph should look like this. There are a few tricks and buttons that took me a while to learn.

Sometimes the menu at the bottom of the graph screen takes up too much space or hides a detail you want to see. This will automatically adjust the V-View values to accommodate the function. What I haven't yet found out how to do is return them to "Default. If not, that's okay, and I'm grateful for the clarity of this tutorial.

I don't know of a very easy way to do it, but one way is to clear your PPAR variable for the directory you are plotting from. Then browse to the folder you are working from probably Home and push OK.

Then you should see a list of files, and one of the files will be PPAR. Keep in mind that this will clear all of the parameters in the WIN menu so that includes any other bounds you have set. Hope this helps. If you need a better explanation just let me know. Any help would be appreciated. Another way to hide menu is to use MENU command. It toggles visibility of soft keys.



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